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One respondent, Rev's Revenge, replies to Ms Douglas: "This isn't about people being unable to face up to change.
The study looked at feelings of worthlessness, unhappiness, sleepless nights, and being unable to face problems.
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"I have to apologize," he said of his anger at those who had been unable to face him.
I was immediately placed on sick leave and was unable to face driving my car for a fortnight.
Thomas emerges as a confused, unstable, self-regarding man who is unable to face the painful contradictions of his life.
But most of all they were offended by those who turned their backs on them, who were unable to face the death of a child.
"The European project can die, not in decades or years but very fast, if we are unable to face up to the security challenge".
The 49-year-old claimed during his appearance at Westminster magistrates' court that he had kept his wife's body in the house because he had been unable to face up to the reality of her death.
In 627 the emperor Heraclius finally defeated the Persians and reestablished order, but Byzantium, gravely weakened by the long struggle, was unable to face the unexpected menace of a new power that had arisen in Arabia.
"In post-war years, when the day of reckoning comes, it will always be remembered to our credit that, though we may be unable to face our debts, nevertheless we freely gave the most sacred of our national emblems.
This meant that all too often the receiver of the forward pass was unable to face forward themselves and Australia's second pass would go backwards or sideways, allowing China time to recover and drop back even further.
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